Two of Cups

This tarot card is an indicator of emotional relationships. In a reading, it is a harbinger of deeper connections with our loved ones. These new connections could prove to be extremely fulfilling, and bring renewed vitality and promise to our lives. It is important to remember that his can only happen if we are willing to risk showing our true selves to these people. Respect and trust will remain the foundations of our relationships, and we will be protected from all harm.

The biggest chunk of the Tarot deck, 56 of the 78 cards, comprise the Minor Arcana.
40 cards out of these fall exclusively under the Minor Arcana, while the other 16 also form a part of the Royal
Arcana or Court Cards. If the Major Arcana can be said to convey the big picture, the Minor Arcana signifies the
specifics in the life of a person. It is divided into four parts: The Suit of Swords signifies the realm of the mind
and intellect, our decisions and insights. The Suit of Cups has to do with the things of the heart, things we love
and care about. The Suit of Wands represents our power and life energy as applied to the situations and events we
face in life. And lastly, the Suit of Pentacles represent our labours and the rewards we gain from them.